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just ask people in illinois, or ask people in states like new jersey and new york. you're exactly right. it won't be long before that rate goes up to 8%, 9% or 10% in my opinion if they pass this resolution. i don't think it's going to pass. i think the people in colorado are going to vote it down. >> if i could add, paul, what all this money is supposed to fund is more pre-k and full-day kindergarten. the evidence is not there that this improves educational outcomes. even the department of education's own study on head start showed a lot of these early investments don't pay off. >> let's turn to new jersey, where you are, a voter, james, and chris christie the republican governor looks like he's going to coast to re-election. but there's an interesting ballot initiative that would embed, raise the minimum wage and embed future minimum wage increases into the constitution. >> right. into the state constitution. it's knocking the state minimum wage up above about a point above the federal one going to about 8.5%, or excuse me $8.25 an hour i should say. this is reall
just ask people in illinois, or ask people in states like new jersey and new york. you're exactly right. it won't be long before that rate goes up to 8%, 9% or 10% in my opinion if they pass this resolution. i don't think it's going to pass. i think the people in colorado are going to vote it down. >> if i could add, paul, what all this money is supposed to fund is more pre-k and full-day kindergarten. the evidence is not there that this improves educational outcomes. even the department...
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just ask people in illinois or ask people in new jersey and new york. it won't be long until that goes up to 8% in my opinion if they pass this. i think the people will vote it down. >> what all this money is supposed to fund is more pre-k and full-day kindergarten. the evidence is just not there this improves educational outcomes. even the department of education's own study on headstart shows you a lot of these early investments don't pay off. >> let's turn to new jersey where you are a voter, james, and chris christie, the republican governor, looks like he's going to coast to re-election, but there's an interesting ballot initiative that would imbed, raise the minimum wage and imbed future minimum wage increases into the constitution. >> right, into the state constitution. it's knocking the state minimum wage about a point above, going to about 8.5%. $8.25 an hour. this is really when you look at young people and their struggle to find work in new jersey, this is about the last thing we need. our state has a higher unemployment rate than any of our
just ask people in illinois or ask people in new jersey and new york. it won't be long until that goes up to 8% in my opinion if they pass this. i think the people will vote it down. >> what all this money is supposed to fund is more pre-k and full-day kindergarten. the evidence is just not there this improves educational outcomes. even the department of education's own study on headstart shows you a lot of these early investments don't pay off. >> let's turn to new jersey where you...
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certain be thithings like the b blasio election in new york prove that. and this is where the party should be. >> what positions have warren supported that really get these left wingers excited? >> as kim says, she's an economic populous. she's basically a single issue candidate if she runs for president. she's all about consumer protection. if you look at her record in the senate -- >> isn't that populous? >> it's populous in new york with de blasio but i'm not sure it's popular in the middle class which is suffering now. i think they just want a job. >> isn't it also income re distribution? she supports a whole liberal economic agenda. >> she does but she's also a political novice. she also has no foreign policy experience. i think she might play well to the harvard campus but i'm not sure she played well to the rest of the country. if you're a republican, you might be all for elizabeth warren for president -- >> that's what some republicans said about barack obama too and that hasn't been an experience a lot of them want to repeat. what is it about war
certain be thithings like the b blasio election in new york prove that. and this is where the party should be. >> what positions have warren supported that really get these left wingers excited? >> as kim says, she's an economic populous. she's basically a single issue candidate if she runs for president. she's all about consumer protection. if you look at her record in the senate -- >> isn't that populous? >> it's populous in new york with de blasio but i'm not sure...
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what i do know is that some very prominent attorney generals who have political aspiration, new york state attorney general and california's attorney general c are getting payouts too that will help their careers. >> a lot of money goes to their groups like a.c.o.r.n. we all remember a.c.o.r.n. which doesn't exist but the people are still around and maybe they'll get a piece of the pie. >> undoubtedly they will. one of the things that morgan is being required to do is take measures to alleviate what the settlement calls urban blight and they're going to have a monitor who decides whether they're doing enough to alleviate urban blight and if not they'll have to give money to the groups. david, we're talking about making a bank an arm of the government, a vessel of the government and though the banks are not sympathetic players we want them to function in the economy. they should be making loans, they should be doing the sort of things that they were created to do and they're really pulling back because as eric holder said there will be more of these prosecutions. as a result, the econ
what i do know is that some very prominent attorney generals who have political aspiration, new york state attorney general and california's attorney general c are getting payouts too that will help their careers. >> a lot of money goes to their groups like a.c.o.r.n. we all remember a.c.o.r.n. which doesn't exist but the people are still around and maybe they'll get a piece of the pie. >> undoubtedly they will. one of the things that morgan is being required to do is take measures...
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i found a plan in new york that only has a single oncology practice in it. if you go outside your network, you're forced to pay the full bill doesn't count against your deductible in most cases. >> always the full bill or sometimes just the reimbursements are less? >> sometimes it's partial payment and sometimes it's 100%. >> what does this do, let's say, i get really sick and i have cancer and i want to see a specialist outside of my network, maybe somewhere else in the country. a lot of people i know, you know, will get cancer and they might say, i want to see a specialist, at md anderson in houston or the mayo clinic if i live in the upper midwest. is that kind of access restricteded? >> it's exactly what's restricted. it puts people who have rare conditions at a disadvantage. the memorial sloan-kettering hutch in seattle, those aren't going to be accessible. >> those are great institutions. from all over the world, people going to those hospitals. if you're saying if it's not in my net are i have to pay substantially out of my pocket for my cancer care?
i found a plan in new york that only has a single oncology practice in it. if you go outside your network, you're forced to pay the full bill doesn't count against your deductible in most cases. >> always the full bill or sometimes just the reimbursements are less? >> sometimes it's partial payment and sometimes it's 100%. >> what does this do, let's say, i get really sick and i have cancer and i want to see a specialist outside of my network, maybe somewhere else in the...
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the new york attorney general. illinois attorney general. they're all getting payouts too. that's going to help their political careers. >> the question is whether a lot of money goes to these groups like acorn. we all remember acorn which of course doesn't exist anymore but the people are still around and they've forked other organizations and maybe they're going to get a piece of this pie. >> undoubtedly, they will. one of the things that morgan's being required to do is take measures to alleviate what the settlement calls urban blight. and they're going to have a monitor to decide whether they're doing enough. and if they don't, they'll have to give money to these groups. we're talking about making a bank an arm of the government, and though the banks are not sympathetic players for sure, we want them to function in the economy. they should be making loans. they should be doing the sort of things that they were created to do. and they're really pulling back because, as eric holder said, there's going to be more of these prosecutions. as a result, the economy remains flat
the new york attorney general. illinois attorney general. they're all getting payouts too. that's going to help their political careers. >> the question is whether a lot of money goes to these groups like acorn. we all remember acorn which of course doesn't exist anymore but the people are still around and they've forked other organizations and maybe they're going to get a piece of this pie. >> undoubtedly, they will. one of the things that morgan's being required to do is take...